My New Drum Set vs. My Old Drum Set

Which conjunctive adverb should be used to join the two ideas?

A. however B. but C. and D. so

Answer: A. however

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Explanation: A Conjunctive adverb is a part of speech that helps connect one clause to another. Some examples of conjunctive adverbs are: in addition, therefore, in fact, nonetheless, however, etc. In the given sentences there are two independent clauses "My new drum set looks awesome" and "My old drum set feels more comfortable", those two clauses should be join by a conjunctive adverb, which in this case is "however".

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